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06th October 2009
Ok, picture this for a moment. You acquire a good water filtration unit because you have heard about the terrible contaminants in drinking water. You then proceed to store your clean drinking water into a plastic drinking water container.
Well, you hav... Read >
Author: David Cassell
06th October 2009
Mercury is a heavy metal that has had a variety of uses throughout history, evidence of its use being found in several ancient civilisations. However, perhaps the most controversial use is that in the dental amalgam. In the mid-nineteenth century, the mer... Read >
Author: blueprintfitness
05th October 2009
All sort of ineffective and dubious products are being sold in the name of anti-aging natural skin care products. How can you differentiate the effective ones and find the best anti aging skin care for your self? Discover the expert facts in this article.... Read >
Author: Vijay Raisinghani
01st October 2009
There are a number stages of chiropractic care that are followed in order to ensure that the patient receives the proper treatment sufficient to cure the problem, rather than simply deal with the symptoms or effect temporary relief.Chiropractics is a hand... Read >
Author: chiropractor
29th September 2009
You can find the claims of best anti aging skin creams everywhere -- on TV, magazines, glossy advertisements, celebrity endorsements and the internet. But in most cases, they don't deliver on their promises. Find out the expert facts how you can separate ... Read >
Author: Vijay Raisinghani
24th September 2009
There are a number stages of chiropractic care that are followed in order to ensure that the patient receives the proper treatment sufficient to cure the problem, rather than simply deal with the symptoms or effect temporary relief.
Chiropractics is a ... Read >
Author: Margaret
21st September 2009
Molds seem to be ubiquitous in nature, and mold spores are a common component of household and workplace dust. However, when mold spores are present in large quantities, they can present a health hazard to humans, potentially causing allergic reaction... Read >
Author: Team Oxynet
14th September 2009
Snoring is a loud noise that is created due to the vibration of the soft palate. It happens as the air passages gets obstructed during sleep and causes snoring. Snoring may be unpleasant for your partner but it is not a harmful condition. However, with t... Read >
Author: Richard Branson
11th September 2009
Before all this processed and convenient food people used to just eat plain old food like potatoes and vegetables.
Now we barely ever get potatoes and vegetables unless it comes out of a can, bag or container.
Just because it is more convenient for... Read >
Author: Kari
07th September 2009
When it comes to skin care, wrinkles are the priority of just about everyone. The lines and wrinkles that form on our skin can make even the strongest person a little self conscious, because they are sending out a signal to the entire world that your you... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
02nd September 2009
The main reason why people sweat is to eradicate the impurities within the body but because of neurological problems, there is a case wherein the sweat glands tend to function overtime hence the condition of too much sweating occurs. Nevertheless, there a... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
10th August 2009
Neurosurgeons are a type of doctor who works in the medical field helping patients with neurological problems through surgeries. The types of surgeries that they are able to do range from brain tumors to more advanced procedures. To become a licensed neur... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
10th August 2009
Those working neurology jobs will work with patients with all types of neurological problems and conditions. They can work in general neurology or they can choose to specialize in one of several different neurology sub-specialties. Those who choose to pur... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
10th August 2009
The most common questions we got from migraine sufferers and their family is “What types of migraines do I have?” Well, they sure did some research, especially when internet by the hand side, but the truth is there is not that many types of migraines.... Read >
Author: Josh Goodall
10th August 2009
You know the lipstick you wear, that indispensible cosmetic made of pigment and wax that you ingest on a daily basis? That's right -- ingest. As in "absorb and take into your body." Guess what? That lipstick isn't much different than a wax crayon. Surpri... Read >
10th August 2009
It’s unbelievable that we have arsenic drinking water. The presence of arsenic in water is dangerous to our health.
Are you aware of the dangers? Do you know if your water meets the safety guidelines?
You might be asking how does it get in our ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
01st August 2009
Omega 3 fatty acids are called "fats of life" due to their vital role in our overall health and well-being. Find out the expert facts on the amazing health benefits of Omega 3 for heart and brain health in this article.
Omega-3 for brain health
Our ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
01st August 2009
The Western world is facing serious omega-3 deficiency. High potency Omega-3 fatty acids through purified fish oil supplements offer amazing health benefits. Find out the expert facts in this article.
Years ago, our natural diet used to be composed of ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
01st August 2009
There are several types of toxic exposure. After one experiences exposure to a toxic substance, one should consult a medical professional. Prolonged or recurring symptoms, including simple things such as headaches and dizziness, can be the result of expos... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
31st July 2009
Omega-3 fatty acid DHA and EPA Omega 3 -- both are essential for the proper functioning and health of various body functions such as brain, cardiovascular health, digestive system, skin, joints and others. Find out how you can reap the amazing health bene... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
31st July 2009
Omega 3's are very important for our overall health and well-being. What health consequences and implications can occur due to lack of Omega 3 fatty acids in our diet? Find out the expert answers in this article.
Omega 3's play a key role in heart and ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
20th July 2009
If you want to live a long healthy life, then you should take care of your body. Good nutrition in the form of liquid vitamins and minerals will do miraculous things to keep you active and healthy. As you approach your later years your body may have diff... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz
15th July 2009
B vitamins are used to treat neurological problems, blood disorders and skin problems. There are eight B vitamins that keep our bodies properly functioning.
1) Thiamine (B1): Thiamine helps produce acetylcholine, which is responsible for transmitting ... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
22nd June 2009
Part 3: Combating Oxidative Stress and Brain Inflammation with Vitamin C
Oxidative stress is a big problem with most autistic children. Oxidative stress refers to the body’s inability to detoxify, or remove toxins from the system. When toxins, viru... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
29th May 2009
With just over 60 local people on hand, therapists from the Sonora Dolphinarium, which has been operating out of San Carlos Nuevo Guaymas since 2006, presented information on how to use dolphin therapy services among persons with disabilities.
The mu... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola
20th May 2009
Architecture has, and continues to be, constructed with the goal of marrying form and function in a purposeful and aesthetic way. Perhaps it's time for loftier goals.
Arakawa and Gins are two artists and architects that have worked together for over 45... Read >
Author: Andy Asbury
18th May 2009
Is it possible to treat ADHD naturally? A lot of recent studies have indicated that it is possible and in fact is a better and safer means of treatment. Find out the expert facts on treating ADHD naturally in this article.
Treating ADHD naturally is th... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
14th May 2009
DHA is one of the most essential components in DHA fish oil that gives it its wonderful health benefits. Find out the expert facts on how the most effective fish oil supplements can work wonders for your brain and heart health.
Importance and benefits ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
28th April 2009
Are You Worried About the Zinc in Denture Creams?
If you are a denture wearer and you are online much, you may be thinking about the safety of your denture cream. Who hasn't read something about the zinc in denture adhesive? Some denture creams have r... Read >
Author: Eileen Sheets
15th April 2009
You're having a salad for lunch, you're steaming your veggies, you're counting calories; carbs and fat, you've even cut processed sugars from your diet...GREAT...but are you really eating healthy? Probably not... most if not all of your vegetables and fru... Read >
Author: Carmella
09th April 2009
Q: Today, while inspecting a pre-foreclosure investment property I noticed mold growing along the walls and floor in the basement and a strong, musty odor. The price of the property was reduced from $240,000 to $149,000, because of this issue. What does... Read >
Author: Ian Charles Parrish
07th April 2009
Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, wreaks havocs in an individual’s life as well as loved ones. Alcoholism can lead to relationship problems, health problems, school or work problems, money problems, and more. Those effects are all indirect results of al... Read >
Author: Mark Stylan
25th March 2009
If you're a lifelong wine drinker, and you have read all the research released about the benefits of red wine, the results of an analysis of British researchers might have you changing the beverage you enjoy each day.
Potential harmful levels of metal... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
13th March 2009
Excess weight of muscles, bone, fat and water in the body is Overweight. Ayurveda describes that under normal conditions the body fat keeps the body moisturized, promotes sweating, provides energy to the body by storing energy and nourishes the bones by ... Read >
Author: healthtrail4u
20th February 2009
Have you ever considered the dangers of wood just being stacked in your yard or up against your house? Stacking your wood against your house or between two trees will keep your yard neat. It does not protect you and your family against mice, snakes, spide... Read >
Author: wpproject11
14th January 2009
It's unbelievable! I've recently discovered the best kept secret for achieving good health: installing a kitchen faucet filter. When you drink plenty of clean water you help your body avoid ailments like arthritis, asthma, headaches and ulcers. And if ... Read >
Author: olirom
26th November 2008
Dog seizures are a sign that there are neurological problems with your pet. There are various things that can cause a dog to have a seizure besides epilepsy. Some of the most common include tumors, distemper, and toxins. Let's take a look at some of the m... Read >
Author: D Swain
05th November 2008
Sleeping problems or trouble sleeping are a common complaint of people living with arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other rheumatic conditions. The combination of arthritis pain and sleep problems is often a two-way street. Poor quality of sleep and waking pa... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th October 2008
The healthcare industry is today’s booming service sector, opening up a wide range of challenges and opportunities before us. If you are passionate about helping and caring for the disabled people and interested in taking up a career in the healthcare f... Read >
Author: John Stephen
17th October 2008
Megalencephaly is a type of cephalic disorder and also called macrencephaly. Megalencephaly is marked by an abnormally large, heavy, usually malfunctioning brain. The head may be enlarged at birth or become abnormally big in the early years. The brain wei... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th September 2008
The first step in treating autism is developing an understanding of what autism is. One out of every 150 births is estimated to result in a child affected by this neurological “spectrum disorder”. This disorder affects the normal functions of the br... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
25th September 2008
Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS), also known as Nyhan’s syndrome. Lesch-Nyhan syndrome (LNS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by an overproduction of uric acid, neurological disability, and behavioral problems. Abnormal involuntary muscle movements su... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th August 2008
Basically alpha lipolic acid is an antioxidant. Antioxidants are essential to fight free radicals which damage body cells and make the body susceptible to infections. Alpha lipolic acid, together with acetyl l carnitine, forms a very powerful source of an... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay
21st July 2008
Made unique by its small or lacking tail, Manx is a cat breed that belongs to the Isle of Man, next to Britain, where it has resided for many centuries. A number of legends afloat as regards the origin of this cat, with many stories being part of the loca... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
17th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
Animal health care is so vast and complex, and the central nervous system in particular is still largely uncertain territory. Diseases of the nervous system are rare, but sadly often severe.
The commo... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
17th June 2008
If you are intent on reducing lines associated with aging, the chances are you will use botox; there is however, still a great deal of ignorance
about how it achieves the results it does. Despite its recent rise to fame, the original research into thi... Read >
Author: John
10th June 2008
Gaucher's disease is a rare, inherited disorder that causes too much of a substance called glucocerebroside to build up in your spleen, liver, lungs, bones and sometimes in your brain. The buildup prevents these organs from working properly. Gaucher disea... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD) too known as Heller's syndrome. It's too called dementia infantilis, disintegrative psychosis and pervasive disintegrative disorder. Childhood disintegrative disorder is a circumstance in which inexperienced childre... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner. Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome is mostly either fatal, or else it results in a persistent vegetative state in early childhood. Briefly, it means that both parents of a child with Aicard... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th May 2008
Botox has now been used for a number of years for men and women that want to hide signs of aging; there is still a huge gap in most people's knowledge about how it creates the effect it does. In order to appreciate just what this is we need a brief hist... Read >
Author: ron king
28th April 2008
Arginase inadequacy is thought to be the least popular of the urea rhythm disorders. It causes the amino acid arginine and ammonia to amass gradually in the blood. Ammonia, which is formed when proteins are broken downward in the system, is poisonous if l... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
Dementia is the deterioration of brain function which often strikes aging elders, a chronic problem that is progressive in nature. Many times the disease goes undetected in elders since the symptoms can seem like natural signs of aging at first. However, ... Read >
Author: FJenkins
25th March 2008
Our thought processes and our minds may influence our eating habits. Many people eat in response to emotions such as boredom, sadness, or anger. While most overweight people have no more psychological disturbances than people of normal weight, about 30 pe... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd March 2008
Informed Consent, according to the American Medical Association, is defined as "more than simply getting a patient to sign a written consent form. It is a process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient's authorization... Read >
Author: Dr. Vincent DiLorenzo
13th February 2008
A faint is caused by a sudden fall in blood supply to the brain, generally caused by a reflex slowing of the heart, which may be caused by emotional upset or distress. This is not serious, providing you do not injure yourself as you fall. Clinical shock, ... Read >
Author: Alien
06th February 2008
Intoduction
Obesity is the heavy accumulation of fat in your body to such a degree that it rapidly increases your risk of diseases that can damage your health and knock years off your life, such as heart disease and diabetes.
Causes of Obesity
1)Ob... Read >
Author: Peter sams
04th February 2008
It's a fact - poor nutrition is linked to ADD
Poor nutrition has been linked to ADD, learning disorders, memory problems, reduced IQ, behavior problems and depression. The vast majority of the U.S. population is deficient in at least one of the vitami... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
31st October 2007
Today, there are many places provide natural remedy services for dogs and offers a less conventional form of treatment for illness or injury. The reasons why using Nature's herbs for pets:- Majority of the remedies product have all been tested by Veterina... Read >
Author: Cindy
19th October 2007
Americans spend nearly $40 billion every year on fish and shellfish products with about $26 billion being purchased in foodservice establishments and about $14 billion at retail. United States people consume about Seven percent of the total world catch of... Read >
Author: sworna
07th June 2007
Gastric bypass patients need to take vitamins and minerals following surgery to compensate for the fact that bypassing part of the intestine prevents the body from absorbing not only calories, thus resulting in the desired weight loss, but also many of th... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
06th June 2007
ADHD medication is used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder or ADHD, which is a developmental disorder characterized by neurological problems. This problem affects children to a large extent. This disorder is characterized by problems like ina... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th May 2007
It is known that in order to help manage behavioral manifestations of autism, like hyperactivity, impulsivity, attention difficulties, and anxiety, there is given medication. Usually, the role of the medication is to lessen these problems, and must be sai... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
If there was a food or drink with an ingredient linked to obesity, blindness, seizures, insanity, headaches, cancer and neurological problems, it's safe to say that the item wouldn't be very popular. In all likelihood, it w... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
19th July 2006
Copyright 2006 TriggerOptics.com
While migraine headaches are more common in women, cluster headaches are more common in men. The pain, however, can often be as severe as that of a migraine headache. Scientists have not yet found the cause of cluster h... Read >
Author: Rick Cosby
12th July 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Out of the three sea plant categories, the red sea plants, the green sea plants, and the brown sea plants, brown sea plants are the most commonly known around the world.
Brown sea plants are found in the many kelp... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
01st April 2006
Scoliosis is a condition in which a person has side-to-side spinal curves in addition to the normal curves through which the lower portion of the human back curves inwards. Standing upright cannot cure these side-to-side curves. Some of the bones of a per... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain
07th March 2006
Did you know that your body has more moving parts than any human-made machine? Your body is a complex system of muscles, joints, bones and so on, and sometimes they need a little extra care. Even if you are not an athlete who pushes his/her body to the li... Read >
Author: Anna Dorbyk
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